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To eliminate the voltage fluctuations caused by the random switching‐on/‐off behaviors of EHs in some application scenes with special‐power‐line in low voltage distribution networks (LVDNs), a swarm‐intelligence‐based coordinated control approach of EHs for voltage stabilization with zero communication burden while guaranteeing the users' thermal ...
Qi Qi +7 more
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Techno-economic analysis of residential thermal flexibility for demand side management [PDF]
The continuing rise in solar and wind production leads to an increasing demand of flexibility to stabilize the electricity grid. Furthermore, we can assume a gradual but intensive rise in the use of electrical heatpumps for household spatial heating, for
Colle, Didier +4 more
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Questions remain unanswered about the molecular mechanisms of iron export by SLC40A1. Our study highlights the existence of interactions between SLC40A1 and lipids of the plasma membrane. These interactions occur in the vicinity of two charged/polar clusters that play a critical role in the formation of the SLC40A1 inner gate.
Rim Debbiche +5 more
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Two-Stage Stochastic Scheduling of Virtual Power Plant Based on Transactive Control
Thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) have huge thermal inertia and are promising resources to promote consumption of renewable energy sources (RESs) for carbon reduction.
Meng Song +4 more
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An Overview of Modeling Approaches Applied to Aggregation-Based Fleet Management and Integration of Plug-in Electric Vehicles † [PDF]
The design and implementation of management policies for plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) need to be supported by a holistic understanding of the functional processes, their complex interactions, and their response to various changes. Models developed to
Hu, Junjie, You, Shi, Ziras, Charalampos
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Investigating the state of the art of power system flexibility. Abstract Recently, various distributed energy resources are significantly integrated into the modern power systems. This introduction of distributed energy resource‐rich systems can cause various power quality issues, due to their uncertainties and capacity variations.
Hossam H. H. Mousa +2 more
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Liquid Metal Electrode Ink for Printable Lithium‐Ion Batteries
Liquid metal‐based electrode inks have been developed for lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs). The ink has a high conductivity and does not require postprocessing such as solvent vaporization, thereby simplifying the LIB fabrication process. The flexible LIB with ink maintains high flexibility and works as a battery, regardless of the substrate.
Yuta Ozawa +6 more
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PVT1 was upregulated in glioblastoma. It suppressed interferon signaling, altering immune cell infiltration. Additionally, PVT1 regulated CX3CL1, recruiting M2‐polarized glioma‐associated macrophages, and promoting an immunosuppressive microenvironment. Abstract Aims This study aimed to investigate the role of plasmacytoma variant translocation 1 (PVT1)
Lijie Huang +11 more
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The massive integration of renewable energy sources poses increased power generation fluctuations, necessitating enhanced regulation capacities to maintain a power balance in supply and demand. Beyond conventional generators, advanced information and communication technologies offer an alternative approach, utilizing flexible loads, mainly ...
Zahid Ullah +3 more
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Optimal Dispatching of Active Distribution Networks Based on Load Equilibrium
This paper focuses on the optimal intraday scheduling of a distribution system that includes renewable energy (RE) generation, energy storage systems (ESSs), and thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs).
Xiao Han +3 more
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